1. Teaching for Creativity through Fashion Design
2. ETHICAL FASHION CONCEPT AND DESIGNERS
3. Creativity in Fashion Design Students
4. PRODUCTION OF FORMAL OCCASION (BOARDROOM MEETING) WEAR FOR A YOUNG LADY
5. ADAPTATION OF HAM TRADITIONAL DESIGNS AS SOURCES OF MOTIFS FOR FABRIC AND APPAREL EMBELLISHMENT USING BATIK
6. AN ADAPTATION OF WOVEN FABRIC ON BATIK FOR PERSONAL CLOTHING
7. THE SALES AND USAGE OF SECONDHAND CLOTHING AMONG GHANAIANS
8. STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING THE PRODUCTION OF READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS IN CLOTHING INDUSTRIES
9. IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN MARKETING FASHION
10. Design and Implementation of a Fashion Brochure System
11. CONTEMPORARY FEMALE DESIGNS INSPIRED BY AFRICAN ART
12. Ergonomics, design universal and fashion.
13. WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY: FASHION DESIGNERS BRINGS TOGETHER FASHION WITH SCIENCE
14. Emotional Engagement in Fashion Design
15. Fashion sketch design by interactive genetic algorithms
16. Fashion design solutions for environmentally conscious consumers
17. Making Fashion Sustainable : The Role of Designers
18. State Skill Standards: Fashion, Textiles and Design
19. Teaching for Creativity through Fashion Design
20. A Future in Fashion: Designing Wearable Art
21. Fashion designers on the Ghana market
22. Executive wear for young ladies attending a business meeting
23. The Ghanaian Traditional wear: A sense of orgin
24. Executive wear for young men attending a business meeting
25. Technical Skill, Industry Knowledge and Experience, and Interpersonal Skill Competencies for Fashion Design Careers A Comparison of Perspectives between Fashion Industry Professionals and Fashion Educators
26. An investigation into creative design methodologies for textiles and fashion
27. The Application of Smart Textiles in the Brand Fashion Design
28. A challenge for higher education: Wearable technology for fashion design departments
29. CLOTHING AND FASHION INDUSTRY: A CASE STUDY OF GHANA
30. Rethinking the Fashion Collection as a Design Strategic Tool in a Circular Economy
31. Fashion Design as a Means to Recognize and Build Communities-in-Place
32. A Design Management Framework for the Fashion Industry
33. The Effectiveness of Using Interactive Multimedia in Improving the Concept of Fashion Design and Its Application in The Making of Digital Fashion Design
34. Navigating the Interface between Design Education and Fashion Business Start-up
35. Effect of fashion on the attention of young youth on their career growth.
36. How the economy of a country starts lingering when the working population is affected by the influence of fashion
37. How we can relate fashion to the eating and living habits of the human being.
38. Cleanliness and personal hygiene are becoming the definition of fashion in an evolving world.
39. Having trendy gadgets, speaking the international language is included in the new fashion trends of the world.
40. Nowadays people find it fashionable to remain reticent and become mechanical rather than emotional.
41. A single fashion trend cannot sustain for more than a year in a given area.
42. Fashion trends run from urban areas to rural ones.
43. The definition of fashion is different across the world based on the culture and variety of traditions in various countries.
44. We cannot define fashion only on the outer appearance of the person.
45. Confidence is also a part of fashion apart from your clothes and external appeal.
46. The evolution of different fashion trends can be seen as affected by the western lifestyle.
47. Fashion should not be associated with wearing uncomfortable clothes by women and men.
48. A man or woman can be considered sane and rational when they become prejudice on gender and racial grounds.
49. Globalization is also giving rise to merge the different cultures in the same color.
50. Fashion is always started by rich and popular people as the poor have to manage their meals every day.
51. Wearing expensive clothes and speaking a different language does not make you fashionable.
52. How the fashion trends are changing with time from middle ages to the modern age?
53. Types of clothes people used to wear in the mid-eighteenth century look outdated for the present scenario people.
54. Fashion sense is more advanced in women than men when it comes to comparing the two of them.
55. The old fashion of clothes is again in the air because of the unique look and comfortable designs.
56. Drinking alcohol is becoming a fashion these days as compared to earlier days when taking alcohol was unethical.
57. Modern birthday party with friends or a big picnic day with your parents at their favorite place.
58. Fashion and music: Trends in the present Era.
59. Body image and high fashion models in the 21st Century
60. Retro fashion trends in the 21st Century
61. Dress in modern democracy
62. Importance Of Fashion Cad Computer Aided Design Study For Garment Industry In Ghana
63. Fashion showcases design: perceptions of the showcase in the Ghanaian popular market
64. A vitality Urban kaftan for a board room meeting.
65. Learning process in fashion design students: link with industry and social media
66. Comparative study on fashion & textile design higher education system
67. THE EMERGING ROLE OF FASHION TOURISM AND THE NEED FOR A DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IN ACCRA.
68. Fashioning Identity
69. Life cycle design and design management strategies in fashion apparel manufacturing
70. Fashioning the Future